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is a heartwarming modern-day parable that teaches children the power of teamwork and self-worth. The story follows a proud lantern that believes only big lights can make a difference—until it meets a tiny firefly. As the firefly and its friends light up the garden together, the lantern learns that even the smallest glow can shine brightly when working with others. This beautifully illustrated tale reminds young readers that everyone has a light to share, no matter how small

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In Whispering Woods, a clever squirrel named Squeaky loved to gather acorns, leaves, and berries, keeping everything for himself. One day, a tiny bird named Chirpy, with a hurt wing, asked Squeaky for help to gather twigs for his nest. Squeaky, too focused on collecting acorns, refused. Later, Squeaky met wise Oliver the owl, who explained that the forest thrived on kindness. Ignoring the advice, Squeaky continued hoarding, only to find his acorns mysteriously disappearing. Panicked, Squeaky rushed back to Oliver, who reminded him of the forest's magic: “When you help others, the forest helps you in return.” Feeling guilty, Squeaky helped Chirpy build a cozy nest, and to his surprise, his acorns reappeared. From that day, Squeaky learned the true power of kindness, sharing his treasures and helping others. The forest grew brighter, and everyone was happier, as they all discovered that kindness is the greatest treasure of all.

Adik menceritakan impian dan harapannya untuk memiliki basikal, serta janji Ayah yang tidak sempat tertunai. "Saya ingin belajar naik basikal, Pak Ngah," kata Adik sambil menundukkan kepala.

In 'My Brain Has Its Own Language,' young readers are invited to journey with a relatable protagonist who lives with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Through a heartwarming narrative and captivating illustrations, the book explores the unique way our hero's brain works, celebrating their individuality. As the story unfolds, children learn to embrace their differences and discover that their brains have their very own special language. This empowering book fosters self-acceptance and encourages children to take pride in their unique minds, while also promoting empathy and understanding for peers with neurodiverse experiences. With practical resources and tools, it provides invaluable support for children and caregivers. 'My Brain Has its Own Language' is a beautifully written and illustrated story that opens the door to important conversations about neurodiversity, creating a world where diversity is celebrated and understood.

Get ready for a wild holiday adventure in Cray Cray for Christmas! When the holiday season arrives, chaos ensues as one family tries to juggle tangled lights, outrageous wish lists, financial troubles, and over-the-top Christmas parties. From family troubles to unexpected visits from a grumpy neighbor who might just be a secret Grinch, there’s never a dull moment. But amidst the craziness, everyone learns that the true magic of Christmas isn’t about perfection—it’s about laughter, love, and making memories together.

Teaching Children to be gentle with pets and animals

Eliza learns about art, she admires a beautiful exhibition of paintings in an art gallery, there are paintings and sculptures Abstract, Figurative, Hyperrealistic, Minimalist, Expressionist. Then she admires wonderful tenement houses and architecture, looks at the details, beautifully carved elements in architecture. She also enters a church, raises her head and sees wonderful frescoes. Eliza also admires modern art - very interesting murals and graffiti. She also decides to see an exhibition of wonderful photos and appreciates the artistry of photographers. She deals with art every day and appreciates it in every building, painting, photo, music and literature.

Can a young little boy spend the day with his pet Stewart, the salamander searching for Stuart’s family in an enchanted forest

Chester likes to cuddle everyone. One day he goes to the park with mummy and daddy and asks a lady who is enjoying a book on the bench for a cuddle. He learns about cuddles and safety.

One day Niro was in a particularly serious mood and he asked Zo to take him somewhere he could use his brains. And Zo said - I have just the place for you. Let's go to the land of jigsaw puzzles. And off they went. When they arrived, Niro saw multiple puzzle pieces floating by and then suddenly a tall puzzle piece appeared before them. It was King Jiggy of Jigsaw Land. He said - "Welcome to Jigsaw Land. My nephew, Max, is the missing piece in the puzzle. Please help me find him otherwise the puzzle will remain incomplete. " Niro became the detective. He asked King Jiggy - "Where did you last see him?" "I saw him near the sphinx which asks questions, " King Jiggy replied. "The sphinx has the head of a human, body of a lion and wings of an eagle. " Niro and Zo went to the Sphinx, and asked him - "Have you seen Max?" "I will tell you the way to Max if you answer this question - 'What has a head and a tail but no body?'" Zo replied thoughtfully - "Head and a tail? What can it be Niro?" Niro said - "I know! It's a coin!" . The sphinx smiled and lifted its paw to let them inside. It was dark and dingy. They suddenly heard someone laugh loudly. When they looked to the right, they saw a firefly which was glowing in the dark. "Hi! I am Light! Where do you want to go?" "We lost Max, a jigsaw puzzle piece. Have you seen him?" "Yes! He went that way. Let me take you. " As Light went ahead, their way was blocked by a giant frog. He croaked - "I go up and down, but never move. What am I?" Zo wondered and then replied - "A staircase!" "You are right! You may enter!" Then all of them moved ahead and found Max sobbing in a corner. Max had lost his way and Niro gently hugged him. Light guided him outside the sphinx. King Jiggy thanked them for finding Max and completing the puzzle!

Behind the mountains, across the seas, in a distant wonderland, near the cradle of the little princess, the good fairies gathered with their queen. And as they surrounded the princess and looked at the sleeping face of the child, their queen said: - Let each of you give her a precious gift, according to your ability and desire! To this, the first fairy, leaning over the sleeping woman, said the following words: - I give you the charm of beauty and with my power I will make anyone who sees your face think that they have seen a wonderful spring flower. "I," said the second one, "will give you eyes as clear and deep as water." “I will give you the flowing and slender figure of a young palm tree,” said the third one. - And I - said the fourth - will give you a great golden treasure, hitherto hidden in the ground. The Queen thought for a moment, and then, turning to the fairies, she began to say: The human condition—The beauty of people and flowers fades. Charming eyes fade with youth, and even in youth they are often darkened by tears. The wind breaks palm trees and the wind bends slender figures. Whoever does not distribute gold among people arouses their hatred, and whoever distributes it, the chest remains empty. Therefore your gifts are perishable. - What is permanent in man and what will you give her, our queen? - asked the fairies. And the queen replied: - I will give her kindness.

In the busy city of New York, there lived a girl named Tia. Tia was like any other ordinary girl, except she had a special love for dragons. She lived with her mom in a small but beautiful apartment, and every day she went to school with a smile on her face, ready for whatever adventure awaited her.

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Zawardi 4 feet, 50 pounds brown , round face boy. Zawardi enjoys spending time at grandma Beulah's house. Zawardi visit grandma Beulah some weekends and holidays. He especially loves Christmas at grandma Beulah's house because it is his birthday and their is always a party for him. Christmas and birthday in one. Zawardi thinks gradma Beulah is the best. He water the flowers with his little watering can. He plants pineapple with grandma Beulah. He plays with Twinkle the ginger cat. He helps grandma Beulah to rake the leaves He helps grandma Beulah vacuum the rugs.

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Maia's oceanic adventure took a magical turn when she crossed paths with the wise and whimsical purple whale, Bangtan. With each rhythmic splash of the waves, Bangtan unveiled the secrets of the ocean's diverse inhabitants, enlightening Maia about the wonders of aquatic life. Their journey reached a crescendo when they encountered the enchanting goddess Ami, whose celestial voice resonated through the vast expanse. Captivated by Maia's curiosity and appreciation for the sea, Ami bestowed upon them a wondrous gift – the ability to sing beautifully and communicate with sea creatures simply by touching any body of water. Graced with this newfound magic, Maia and Bangtan continued their seafaring voyage, their voices harmonizing with the mysteries of the deep.

a story about little girl who lives in forest wiyh her friend the hare

Page 1: The main character’s sibling knocks over a tower they built, and the child feels a rush of anger. Page 2: The child shouts and stomps, but it doesn’t make the anger go away. Page 3: The child’s parent notices and asks what’s wrong, explaining that feeling angry is normal. Page 4: The parent teaches the child to take deep breaths and count to five when angry. Page 5: The child tries this, and the anger slowly goes away. Page 6: The child rebuilds the tower with their sibling, feeling proud for handling their anger calmly.

A book about a likable young boy that has a baby monkey as a pet that goes on an adventure to find new things to learn when he finds the alphabet letter characters a through z that teach him meaningful lessons along the way and help him find his way through the adventures. Him and his monkey go on
